Pure Evil and Hate (invites/ ask to join)

"And you are as ignorant and shortsighted as ever "master." he used the term mockingly Ragok knew if he died he would not go alone.

"What I know? We are a religion based off of and extinct race. not the best choice for exaltation. after all we worship a dead race we'll follow suit."

"Peace is a lie, there is only passion. through passion I gain strength. Through strength, I gain power. Through power, I gain Victory. The force shall free me. these are meaningless words meant to be the backbone of the Religion. A fallen Jedi wrote it as a pendant to the jedi code and to point out the failing in the jedi code."

"I encountered a Jedi knight while we assaulted Neimodia. He fought well but the Jedi Surrender came before i could finish him. he was already crumbling into darkness, perhaps I shall give him the push he needs."

She snarled at Ragok regarding his explanation of the Sith order. She really didn't care for his overall demeanor one bit.

"You're an ever bigger idiot than I am, Ragok," she snarled again. What she really wanted to do was hurl her shiv at him, and see if she could bury it in some of his soft, fleshy bits. But she would deal with him later on, after she gave her answer to the question.

"My knowledge is limited to what I've been allowed to know, and what conclusions I've been able to draw," she admitted, before continuing on. "To the best of my understanding, the Sith are an order of Force users who hold a differing philosophical viewpoint than the Jedi. The Sith aren't afraid to gain power, either of a physical or political nature. They don't feel the need to tiptoe through the teachings to allow for restricted, gradual strengthening, but rather by leaps and bounds. The Sith draw their strength not only from the Force, but also their own passionate nature. They're honest with themselves, and have no fear of what they are, or what they can become."

That was the best answer she could give at the moment. Her master had given her words of wisdom here and there, but he still maintained strict control over his personal library, and didn't allow her to go inside; not even in his presence, and under his supervision. At best it was just guesswork on her part, as she wasn't certain whether or not the hushed whispers in her head could be trusted.

"I've had no experience with the Jedi myself. I haven't been allowed to go on outing by myself, thus no opportunity to encounter them."